Quote:I think his method of speaking to spirits is completely unique and is easily defended against skeptics' accusations.
What impresses me about George Anderson is that he says straight-foward, random stuff that the spirit did during it's physical life. In one reading on TV, Andeorson said that *insert spirit here* knocked over a picture frame hanging on the wall in their living room. To the amazement of the people he was reading, a picture frame was knocked over before going to the reading that day.
Many people have also accused George Anderson of being a mind-reader. Anderson, however, isn't even looking much at his guests when reading them, but scribling on a piece of paper, which he says let's him tun-in better to the signal he is hearing from the spirits.
In all, it's very hard NOT to believe George Anderson. Even when I'm practicing Astral Projection (spirit travel), I can hear voices (English and non-English) from a distance in my house... I assume Mr. Anderson is doing something similiar by tuning into the dimension where the spirits are. If you lay done quiet on your bed, let your body go numb, and go into a meditation, I swear it's possible to hear voices from a distance. I've heard my name called three times once when trying astral projection. This can be done by anyone really. I think people like George Anderson should be tested big time just to prove the spirits.